Amendment106th Congress
Amendment authorizes $110 million for UNICEF and $15 million for the Asia foundation; specifies that personnel transfers will not adversely affect women and minorities; insures the inclusion of democracy advocates in exchange programs; requires a report on Cambodian grenade attack that killed democracy activists; and includes security assistance provisions including the transfers of excess defense articles, foreign military sales, and international arms sales code of conduct.
- Amendment Number
- 301
- Description
- Amendment authorizes $110 million for UNICEF and $15 million for the Asia foundation; specifies that personnel transfers will not adversely affect women and minorities; insures the inclusion of democracy advocates in exchange programs; requires a report on Cambodian grenade attack that killed democracy activists; and includes security assistance provisions including the transfers of excess defense articles, foreign military sales, and international arms sales code of conduct.
- Purpose
- An amendment no. 1, printed in Part A of H. Rept. 106-235 to allocate $110 million for UNICEF and $15 million for the Asia foundation; specify that personnel transfers will not adver sely affect women and minorities; insure the inclusion of democracy advocates in exchange programs; and require a report on Cambodian grenade attack.
- Congress
- 106
- Type
- HAMDT
- Latest Action Date
- Jul 19, 1999
- Latest Action Text
- On agreeing to the Gilman amendment (A001) Agreed to by voice vote.
- Latest Action Time
- 16:06:12
- Submitted Date
- Jul 19, 1999
- Chamber
- House of Representatives
- Update Date
- Aug 15, 2021